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Top 40 retail engineering firms

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Top 40 retail engineering firms

WSP, Henderson Engineers, and Core States Group top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest retail sector engineering and EA firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 12, 2017
A rendering of the mixed-use sports and entertainment district Waterside Live!

Waterside Live! in Norfolk, Va. Courtesy of The Cordish Companies

 

 

TOP 40 RETAIL ENGINEERING FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 RETAIL REVENUE
1 WSP $60,306,000
2 Henderson Engineers $56,089,414
3 Core States Group $13,783,489
4 Wiss, Janney, Elstner $13,350,000
5 Wallace Engineering $8,100,000
6 KLH Engineers $7,355,460
7 Walker Parking Consultants $6,790,591
8 AECOM $6,500,000
9 Woolpert $6,120,000
10 Shive-Hattery $5,253,262
11 Coffman Engineers $4,805,149
12 Morrison Hershfield $4,606,426
13 Dunham Associates $4,500,000
14 Hixson $4,300,000
15 Burns & McDonnell $3,868,277
16 Glumac $3,578,248
17 IMEG/KJWW/TTG $3,464,970
18 Arup $3,246,631
19 Jensen Hughes $3,045,755
20 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $2,306,044
21 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $2,200,000
22 Vanderweil Engineers $2,087,600
23 TLC Engineering for Architecture $2,060,088
24 SSOE Group $1,980,000
25 AKF Group $1,802,676
26 Interface Engineering $1,717,715
27 Wick Fisher White $1,620,000
28 RDK Engineers $1,534,000
29 Walter P Moore $1,400,188
30 CTLGroup $1,380,000
31 NV5 Global $1,347,132
32 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $1,214,358
33 KCI Technologies $1,200,000
34 Tighe & Bond $1,200,000
35 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $1,200,000
36 Thornton Tomasetti $1,147,792
37 Heapy Engineering $1,065,633
38 Cardno $1,019,509
39 Zak Companies $915,321
40 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $864,966

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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